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22 Hazltton Standard-Speaker, Saturday, June 1, 1963 Art League Students' Exhibit Funerals Reports From Area Hospitals Discharges To Open With Preview Tonight Deaths Admissions' Friedberg, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Forliano, Mr. and Mrs. Howard, STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: MRS.

ANTHONY J. DOBROSKY (MRS. JULIA BARRON SIIINDICK Mrs. Rose (Fekete) Dobrosky,) Mrs.JuliaBarronSliindickHou.se wife of Anthony J. Dobrosky, of 1 100, Milnesvillc, died Fridayt 6:10 Andrew Mraz, 512 East Cranberry avenue, wo died Monday at the State Hospital, was buried yesterday morning from the Bonin Funeral Home.

Very Rev. Joseph Jackanlch was celebrant of the high mass of requiem in St. John's Byzantine Catholic Church and gave the ROY HINKLE Roy Hinkle, 69, Weatherly RD1, died Thursday at 9:30 p. m. after suffering a heart attack in the living room of his home.

314 Hall avejiue, Perth m. following a prolonged illness in, lormerly of Dnfton and She was born in iiarieign, a The Hazleton Art League Students' Show will open with a reception for the exhibiting artists, league members and their guests this evening in the Art League rooms, 225 East Broad street, from 8 to ,10 o'clock. The exhibit will open to the public Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 p. m. and continue through Saturday, June 8.

The reception chairman, Mrs. Mildred Sacco, has announced the following hosts and hostesses for the preview: Miss Peggy Petrill, co-chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kelayres, died May 25 in Perth daughter of the late Paul and Mary The deceased, who had hnen ail Dravetsky. and had resided in ing about a year, was a native of jWessinfe at the grave in the parish Admissions Mrs.

Ann Bachman, 939 West Third street. Mrs. Antoinette Uliano, 918 North Laurel street. Dennis Rebarchak, Weston. Robert Walters, RD 2, Tamaqua.

Michael Rock, U30 Walnut street, Freeland. Ezra Hons, 326 Second street, Weatherly. Mrs. Janice Britton, 36 Bow-mans street, Mahanoy City. Mrs.

Rae Snyder, 943 West Third Amboy General Hospital. Born in Drifton, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fekete. Milncsville most of her life.

She was a member of St. Ra cemetery Weatherly, RD1, and was born Pallbearers were Peter Slier- phael's Church, Harlelgh, and the He was the November 24, 1893. Prior to locating in New Bruns Altar and Rosary Society, ana shan, ohn Pendal, John Berish, wick and Perth Amboy, N. some served as secretary of the Ladies son of the late Myron and Amanda petcr Cherenyock, Bernard Fasul Leininger Hinkle. Deis, Mrs.

Cornelius Bogert, Mrs. John Turri, Miss Mary Gallagher, Miss Margaret Gallagher, Mrs. Jean Coll and Albert Sarkas. The presentation of the Jane Mason award in painting will be made by Miss Ruth Howe, league president, and Mrs. Mason during the reception.

This is the first year the award will be given to a painting student partic'pating in, a league-sponsored, class ind will consist of a $25 Savings Bond. The award will be presented every year during Mrs! Mason's lifetime. An outside jury has been selected to choose the work. Gallery hours for the show will be 2 to 4 p. m.

Saturday and Sunday afternoon and 7 to 9 p. m. weekdays. Free parking will be available to those attending the opening preview at the Knights of Columbus parking lot, corner of Brbad and Poplar streets. forty years ago, she resided in Pennsylvania Slovak and Greek Kelayres.

Catholic Union Branch 39 the past ka and Michael Paranick. Military rites were accorded the He was a veteran of World War Surviving with her husband are '50 years. One and a member of St. Matthew's 'deceased by members of Drake- She was preceded in death by United Church of Christ, Weatherly Wear VFW Post 589. The firing squad, in charge of Roman Kru'sin- Admissions Paul Cassick, Zion Grove.

Robin Steinbach, Conyngham. Martin Klein, 615 North James street. Donald Hoegg, 664 West Main street, Weatherly. Melvin Howells, 214 East Mine street. Nicholas Lombardi, 851 Seybert street.

Robert Serafine, 31 Bee street, West Hazleton. Elizabeth Okrasinski, 933 Washington street, Freeland. Joseph Okrasinski, 933 Washington street, Freeland. Jeffrey Schagen, St. Johns.

Mrs. Catherine M. Fero, 31414 West Green street. Discharges Bessie Beaver, 221 East First street. Gloria Jean Hammel, 37 Packer street, Jim Thorpe.

Mrs. Lorraine Thomas and daughter, 21 Second street, Drifton. Owen C. Grover, RD 1, Weatherly. John A.

Goodman, Winfield Hotel. Mary Fluri, 842 Alter street. Pamela Sauer, 544 Manhattan court. ski, consisted of Edward Henry, ft son, Edwin, of Perth Amboy; five sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Mcs-zaros, Mrs.

Margaret Povlick, Mrs. Anna Radics, Mrs. Mary Juhasz and Mrs. Agnes Baboth, all of New Brunswick; and three brothers, Andrew and Stephen Fekete, New Brunswick, and Frank, of Lake-wood, Calif. Steve Onderko, Joseph Stahura and George Miller.

The bugler was Carl Marsiglio. her first husband, Michael Barron, in 1917, and her second husband, Joseph Shindick, in 1952, and a daughter, Leona Peters, in 1955. Surviving are three children: Thomas Barron, Milnesville; Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Yocum, Hazleton, and Mrs. Michael (Martha) Fetch- RD1.

Surviving are his wife, the former Katie Craiglow, and these children: Alma, wife of Homer Neifert, Quakake; Mahlon, Drums; Carl, Weatherly, RD1; Norine, wife of Stanley Haydt, Lehighton; Mabel, wife of Charles Meckes, Jim Thorpe; Adell, wife of Louis Fegley, Ashland; Clarence, Ta-maqua and Clyde at home. A brother, Wilbur, Weatherly, RD1, and seven grandchildren also survive. The funeral was held May at home. Also surviving are with interment in Holy Trinity Parish Cemetery, Perth Amboy. Give Lamb Award At Trinity Church On Sunday Morning The Lamb Award, the church's highest award to an adult aiding the Scout program, will be presented at the 11 a.m.

service Sunday at Trinity Lutheran Church. Receiver of the award will not be pre-announced. The presentation is through Lutheran Churchmen. Rev. E.

Lawrence Bottiger, pastor, will officiate for the service and will present the award. He will be assisted by George Ferrey and Arthur Majewsky. Following the service there will be a coffee hour from 12 noon to 12:30, in Bergstresser Lounge. Mrs. George Ferrey is in charge of that activity.

The funeral of Miss Cecelia Burns, 339 Alvin street, Freeland, who died Monday, was held Thursday morning from the McNulty Funeral Home, Freeland. Rev. Albert Augustyn was the celebrant of the requiem hign mass in St. Ann's Church, Free Advertisement 13 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. The funeral will be held Monday at 8:30 a.

m. from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second street entrance. Requiem high mass will street. Mrs. Mary Lukas, 26 West Oak-dale, RD 1, Freeland.

Mrs. Alice Carter, 60 North Sheridan street, McAdoo. Gregory Skotnicki, 205 Winters avenue, West Hazleton. Mrs. Margaret Tarone, 582 Mc-Kinley street.

Anthony Marino, 690 Garfield street. August Pongrazzi, Nuremberg. Discharges Richard David, 218V4 West Elm street. Samuel Gangwer, 202 First street, Weatherly. George Simpson, 137 South Church street.

Frank Spaar, 206 North Third street, West Hazleton. George Bozosi, 631 Lincoln street. Mrs. Ellen Draper, 28 Greenwood street, Tamaqua. Barbara McGuire, 12 James CAPT.

STEPHEN HOLOVIAK Capt. Stephen Holoviak, Cham-bersburg, a native of Hauto, and hand, and gave the blessing at the a retired Army omcer, uiccl lues- be celebrated fct. ttapnei day night of a heart attack. IChurch at 9 a. m.

Interment will He had been employed by MISMAjbe in St. Joseph's R. C. Cemetery, Operations at Camp Letterkenny. this city.

Chambersburg, since retiring from Friends may call at the funeral Military rites will be conducted 2 p.m. Monday by the Weatherly United Veterans Organization with services at St. Matthew's UCC Church in charge of Rev. Harold grave in St. Gabriel's Cemetery.

Pallbearers were James and Christopher Burns, Burton Root and Richard Trettle. home Saturday 7 to 9 p. m. and Interment will be in St. Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

the service five years ago. Born in Hauto, he was a son of Rose and the late John Holoviak, Hauto. He was graduated from Nesquchoning High School in 1933. Matthew's Union Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the residence after 4 p.m.

Sat We Can Sell Your House If you have a house to sell in any part of Hazleton, Conyngham, Drums, Freeland or Weatherly We invite you to call Brislin Breslin today. We guarantee the highest cash price for your property. It costs you absolutely nothing ta list your property with Brislin Breslin. There is no charge until sale is completed. You are invited to call, without obligation.

BRISLIN BRESLIN 454-2601 306 West Broad Street LEO FERRY Leo Ferry, 17Vi North Laurel urday and at St. Matthew's Church Monday until time Surviving with his mother and widow, the former Julia Maier, are place, White Haven. Births ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Roberts, 441 West Spruce street. Prior to marriage the mother was Nancy Norris. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leonard, 578 Seybert street.

The mother, before marriage, was Judith Seiwell. street, died yesieraay morning a i from 11 a.m St. Joseph Hospital where he had 0f burial, been a patient one week. two daughters, Evelyn, at home; and Mrs. Nancy Grove, Waynes Mrs.

Magdalene Koch, 211 Third street, Weatherly, who died Tuesday, was buried yesterday afternoon from the Roat Funeral Home, Weatherly. Rev. Byron R. Stauffer, pastor of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Weatherly, conducted the services. Interment was in Weatherly Union Cemetery.

Pallbearers were James Richie, James Luhman, Elwood Frable, Eugene Kunkle, John Miller and John Hartzog. Death Notices COMPLETES COURSE Army Reserve Major John H. Krell, 40, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krell, 558 West Maple street, has completed a one-week Reserve combat division refresher course at the U.

S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Major Krell is regularly assigned to the 79th Operational Headquarters, an Army Reserve unit in Upper Darby. He is employed by Milprint, In Born in Hazleton, a son or tne late Philip and Margaret (Murphy) Ferry, he resided in this city his entire life. A retired employe of the Pru Mrs.

Leona Stetz, 336 jueier avenue. Mrs. Mary Reihman, 31 Broadway, Jim Thorpe. Mrs. Mary Popovich, 966 Chestnut street.

Mary Ann Witner, 255 Noble street, Souderton. Mrs. Anna Ondrey, 576 Cleve boro; a son, Stephen, also at home; three brothers, Daniel and Paul, both of Wilmington, and Lt. Col. John, Enon, Ohio; a sister, Mrs.

August Gulla, Coaldale, and a grandchild. Military services were held yesterday at Chambersburg. dential Life Insurance he had been associated with his wife in the operation of Ferry's Peanut land street. Store. 44 West Green street.

Mrs. Lois Todd, 571 Grant street. Mrs. Anaela Evanko and daugh FERRY At St. Joseph Hospital, Friday, May 31, Mr.

Leo Ferry, 17'2 N. Laurel street. Funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 a. m. from the Conahan Funeral Home.

Requiem Mass at Holy Trinity R. C. Church at 9:30. Burial in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday afternoon and evening 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

Joseph B. Conahan, Funeral Director. The deceased was a member of Advertisement The funeral of Mrs. Zella E. 444 South Tamaqua street, Mc- ter, 522 South Poplar street.

corporated. The major and his, wife, Martha, reside on Route Harrisburg. jAdoo, who died Tuesday at the Bradley Young, RD 2, urums. Frank Szumilo, 636 Hayes street. A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Witkowski, 802 Roosevelt street. The mother is the former Irene Merdala. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Mehalshick, 1714 Washington street, Wilmington, Del. The mother's maiden name was Janet Scott. Both parents are former residents of this city. A daughter was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Zoko-vitch, 220 Tewksbury road, Fair-less Hills, at the St. Francis Hospi Bates Company Sells the Most State Hospital, was held yesterday morning from the family residence. Rev. Felix A. Losito was cele ENAMA'S 38 South Wyoming Street DANCE TONIGHT MUSIC BY THE GLENTELS Holy Trinity R.C.

Church, INortn Laurel street, and the Holy Name Society of the parish. Surviing are his wife, the former Elizabeth Hill; two sons, Philip, local contractor, and Paul, this city, and a sister, Theresa Ferry, Calif. The funeral will be held Monday HOEGG ARRANGEMENTS rpv, lnnoral nf MrS. LOtilSe brant of the solemn high mass of Free Gold Pen Pencil Set, Ideal Graduation Gift, Father's Day) Gift or personal use. Deposit $25 to new or present account.

Mt. i City Sav. Loan 22 N. Wyo. St.

Adv. AUG u.n i i Hoegg, Weatherly, will be held Monday at 2 p. m. from the Roat Homes Here Year after year, the largest num tal, Trenton, N. J.

The mother was formerly Ann Marie Morolo. Both parents are ex-local residents. requiem in St. Patrick's Church, McAdoo. Rev.

Leo Heineman was deacon, and Rev. Stephen Krizin, sub-deacon. Interment was in the parish cemetery, where Rev. Losito gave the blessing at the grave. Pallbearers were William and James Thomas, Eugene, Lawrence, Charles and William Patton.

HINKLE Roy, of Weatherly R.D. 1, May 30. Military services Monday, June 3, 2 p. m. from the St.

Matthew's United Church of Christ, West Packer Township, Rev. Harold T. Lesh officiating. Interment in St. Matthew's Union Cemetery.

Friends may call at the residence after 4 p. m. Saturday. The body will lie in state in the church from 11 a. m.

Monday until time of services. Philip J. Jeffries, funeral director. her of homes sold in the Greater A son born May 23 to Mr. and Mrs.

James Capparell, 13 Utah KATY'S (Rossi's Restaurant Conyngham Road) SATURDAY SPECIAL Delicious ROAST CHICKEN with filling at 9 a.m. from the Conahan Funeral Home. Requiem high mass will be celebrated at 9:30 in Holy Trinity R.C. Church. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Drums.

Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Rosary will be recited Sunday at 8 p.m. road, Wilmington 8, Del. The mother is the former Janet Heckler, Funeral Home, in carpon Mieei, Weatherly. Rev.

Byron R. Stauffer, pastor of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Weatherly, will conduct the services. Interment will be in Weatherly Union Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. COAL TRUCKER DIES WILKES-BARRE, Pa.

(AP) Rudolph Horvath, 44, of Scranton, a coal truck druck operator, collapsed and died on top of his coal-loaded truck Friday while parked in the Empire company yards Freeland. The father is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capparell, this city. Al's Rhythm Men TONITE CLUB KIRRWOOD Harwood HOEGGAt St.

Joseph Hospital, Thursday, May 30, Mrs. Louise E. Hoegg, of 442 Fairview street, Hazleton Area is sold by The Albert J. Bates Company, Hazle-ton's oldest real estate agency. We do not sell all the homes sold in this region by any means, as many homes are sold by other good agencies.

But, although we do not sell all the homes sold, we do sell the most. We mention this, not with the Immodest thought of blowing our own horn but simply to point out that when you employ a real estate agency to sell your home, it might be well to think of us, first, because we do sell the most. ALBERT J. BATES, COMPANY I Mrs. Sophia Figas, RD 1, Weatherly, who died Tuesday, was buried yesterday morning from the Bonin Funeral Home.

Rev. Walter Skiba was celebrant of the high mass of requiem in St. Stanislaus Church and gave the blessing at the grave in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Stanley Figas, Frank and George Holby, Clem Falcheck, Steve Latzo and Joseph Pluto. DISPENSARY CASES The following were treated at the State General Hospital dispensary yesterday: Anna Mary Gay-doscik, 541 West 20th street; Robert Bole, 421 Trudy Road, Harris-burg; James Ricco, 446 East Broad street; August D'Angelo, RD 1, Hazleton; Andrew Getsie, Junedale; Louis Prossic, 645 Win-fpr nvrnnp.

West Hazleton: Louise Weatherly. Funeral services Monday at 2 p. m. from the Roat Funeral Home, 127 Carbon street, Weatherly. Interment in Union Weatherly.

Friends may call Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Frank W. Roat, funeral director. DEMATT'S Italian-American Restaurant Sunday Special 11 A.

M. 'Til Ravioli Meat Balls 75c Ham Steak 80c Spaghetti Meat Balls 75c Lobster Tail Se have the best Homemade acaroni Sauce in the region. Also Kiddies' Portions CALL 454-9028 Polka Twist at the BLUE MOON SHEPPTON Featuring THE STEGANA BROS. here. SHEMANSKY-At St.

Joseph Hos 4 5 4 1 3 6 1 Raffia Mt Nevada: Al- 532 N. Locust St. MARTINI'S Tas-Tee Pite DIAL 455 181 Speelal IS Pieces With Roman Cheese JtiW ill!) iMWtuw Attention! In Freeland bert Paradise, 56 'ranKiin street; Paul Cossack, Zion Grove; Robin Steinbach, Conyngham. FARMER'S 3rd Alter Sts. The office of Dr.

Robert Matchick at the pital, Thursday, May 30, Mrs. Pauline (Czarniecki) Shemansky, beloved wife of Anthony Shemansky. Funeral Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second street entrance. Requiem high mass in St.

Stanislaus Church at 9 a. m. Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Saturday 7 to 9 p. m.

and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Frank Bonin Son, funeral directors. will be closed today thru June 3 The funeral of Mrs. Alexandria Mikruk, Manville, N.J., former Tresckow resident who died Monday, was held yesterday morning from The Burcin Home for Funerals.

High mass of requiem was celebrated in St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church, McAdoo, by Rev. Myron Plekon, who also gave the blessing at the grave in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers, all grandsons, were Henry and James Sussick, Jacob Protosow, Matthew Wagner, Michael and Donald Mikruk. POTATO CAKES SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN SAUSAGE SPECIAL TODAY 4 p.m.

to 11 p.m. dial 455-0521 NEAPOLITAN HOT PIZZA NAME OMITTED In a recent news item the name of Mrs. Arnold Brayham was inadvertently omitted from the list of mothers who helped with the kindergarten classes at the Poplar Street School on the bus trip to Spaulding's Bakery. PULASKI CLUB Modern and Polka DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Music By THE RAMBLERS SURF CLUB The Fabulous Saints Direct from New York after a lengthy engagement. With a new sound in music.

Lobster Tail .95 Clams, 3 doz. $1.00 Assorted Seafood Platter $2.50 Phone 454-9077 6 cuts Sausage 1.00 Monuments end Markers 6 cuts Scumutz 64 North Locust Street SHINDICK -At Milnesville, Friday, May 31, Mrs. Julia Barron Shindick. Funeral Monday at 8:30 a. m.

from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second street entrance. Requiem high mass in St. Raphael's Church, Harleigh at 9 a. m. Interment in St.

Joseph's R. C. Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday 7 to 9 p. m.

and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Frank H. Bonin Son, funeral directors. TODAY'S SPECIAL STEVE'S HOTEL CAFE 401 N.

Broad West Hazleton PLATTERS SEAFOOD, CHICKEN, HAM, DEVILED CRAB Fillet Mignon $2.00 Order of Clams 75c Clams to Take Out doz. 30c Let us help you choose the monument to represent your everlasting love and devotion. PA. MONUMENT CO. Boundary at McNair St.

PHONE 454-2621 Open 7 AM. to 9 P.M. 85' SIRLOIN STEAK PLATTER PMstcnlst Fathers Radio Program Tonight NICKY THEAR HIS ORCHESTRA The Band with the Glen Miller Sound French Fries and Vegetable WTHT 9 A.M. DANCE Tonight McAdoo VFW Featuring -k THE STARDUSTERS Members Guests Only Plus Our Regular Menu GUTSIE'S ONTHEHEIGHTS COLOR TELEVISION HOT PITZ We Cater to Private Parties, Banquets, Weddings. 454-9240 HEINEKEN'S ON TAP TILLIE'S PITZ Large Pan 80c 10 KINDS OF DELICIOUS NUTRITIOUS PITZ 20 Kinds of Hoagies from 40c ea.

14 N. 4th Street, West Hazleton 455-2916 Delivery Service Dine Graciously MEDVITZ HOTEL Excellent Facilities for Banquets, Showers, Weddings, and Business Meetings. NO CHARGE FOR DINING ROOM or LINEN THE MELODIAN'S At ELI'S Wyo. Chestnut Sts. TONfTE'S SPECIAL Potato Cakes BLOCK PARTY SUNDAY, JUNE 2 St.

John's Greek Catholic School Grounds North Wyoming Street Games Refreshments Dinners Served from I p. m. Entertainment by Silver Beavers at 7:30 p. m. St.

John's Greek Catholic Choir 9 p. m. Drawing at 10 p. m. Sponsored by St.

John's PTA EAGLES CLUB (formerly the Cove) DANCING SATURDAY CHEEKO and the NATURALS SUNDAY THE 4 SHARPS Members and Guests Invited Dance Tonight Rockport Tavern 10 P.M. 'Til 1 A.M. Presents RED DIAMONDS Weatherly-Whire Haven Read Good Food Our Specialty! Dancing TONIGHT to the popular Genson's Orchestra DAILY MESSENGER SERVICE TRUCK LICENSE TAGS CENTRAL GARAGE 26 W. GREEN ST. OPEN 24 HOURS PHONE 454-0041 CARVEL Week-End Special 6 noo West Hazleton Stand Hazleton-McAdoo Stand CONTINENTAL LODGE 1 Mile North of Hazleton Highway EURANA PARK Weatherly The Scenic Family Type Park BAND CONCERT Tomorrow, Sunday Afternoon 2:30 P.M.

WEATHERLY HIGH SCHOOL BAND Louis Romano, Director Spacious Picnic Groves and Shelters, Fireplaces and Playground Equipment for the Kiddies. SWIMMING DANCING REFRESHMENTS SATURDAY NIGHT SMORGASBORD a large variety of well-prepared foods. Served from 6:00 p.m. to 9 p.m. Supper Menu from 9 p.m.

to 1 a.m. DOLLAR NITE TONIGHT DRAKE-WEAR POST 589 VFW 8:30 to 10:30 BEER PLATTER Members and Guests Only The HI-HATS Sunday Night The MARK IV NOW, OPEN Luzerne Tire Company Rear of 409 S. Poplar St. on the Heights SEIBERLING TIRES Recapping Dial 455-6397 Repairing See our Electronic Recapper in Operation. JOSEPH OXDISHIN, Prop.

MOUNT LAUREL POOL OPENS GV Tomorrow, Sunday GUSGENETTI invites you to meet MISS JANIE B. SMITH Greater Hazleton Junior Miss of 1963 who will make a guest appearance at the dance tonight. MEET HER Enjoy the many activities arranged in her honor at the Gua Genetti dance. Pool Opens 12 Noon Daily PARDEESVILLE SPORTSMEN'S CLUB BLOCK SHOOT SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd STARTS 1:30 P.M. Butler Valley Ten Cabin DRUMS, PA.

HAMS TURKEYS VALLEY SWIMMING POOL TAMAQUA-McADOO HIGHWAY NOW OPEN FROM 11 A.M. 'TIL 7 P.M. Season Passes Available at Ticket Office Water Filtered and Circulated Daily Season Tickets Available Now It Pays to Buy Early i i 4.

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